DHS Centers of Excellence
Up one level- October 21, 2008 - New Center of Excellence for solving Homeland Security problems
- David Schanzer, Visiting Associate Professor, Practice of Public Policy Studies at Duke University and Joe Eyerman, Senior Research Methodologist and Director, RTI International Health and Security Program (Time Mark: 29.11)
- May 1, 2007 - Environmental Cleanup After a Bio Event
- Chuck Haas and Joan Rose, Co-Directors, Center for Advancing Microbial Risk Assessment (CAMRA), A DHS Center of Excellence (Time Mark: 29.27)
- April 24, 2007 - Global Terrorism Database & Other START Projects
- Dr. Gary LaFree, Director, National Consortium for the Study of Terrorism and Responses to Terrorism (START), a DHS Center of Excellence (Time Mark: 29.45)
- May 11, 2006 - Risk of Exotic Animal Diseases to Public Health
- Dr. Neville P. Clarke, director, National Center for Foreign Animal and Zoonotic Disease (FAZD), a DHS Center of Excellence (time mark: 11.02)

